![]() ![]() ![]() There are only so many hours in a day.īut Knockout.js has a secret weapon: its companion tutorial site. Without quite intending to, within a few minutes of stumbling onto the tutorials I built and ran working examples that felt like plausible components of a Knockout-powered app, right in the tutorial page itself. After I finished the first tutorial I had a much better idea of what kind of problems Knockout solves, and how it solves them, than I would have gotten from the usual desultory flip through the Knockout homepage. ![]() (You should try the tutorials yourself!) Prototyping Īs it turns out, Ember.js (née SproutCore 2.0) is shaping up to be a cleanly designed and powerful library with a solid team behind it, and I am enthusiastic about its future.Īnd as Scott has previously blogged, we at Concord would like to create more value for the open source ecosystem. So I’ve begun work on a side project I call. ![]()
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